Country map - Population density

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Statistical Data - Population density according to the administrative structure

The population data in the table below is a estimation for 2004.

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Province

ISO3166-2

Capital

Area(km²)

Population

Density(pers/km²)

Total

-

-

-

Last update: 18/02/2019 - 16:33:39

Afrin

SY 0203

Afrin

1 840,85

172 095

93,5

Darbasiyah

SY 0800401

Darbasiyah

994,17

55 614

55,9

Derik

SY 0803

al-Malikiyah

2 652,74

191 994

72,4

Hasakah

SY 0800

al-Hasakah

12 646,32

480 394

38,0

Kobane

Kobani

-

-

Manbij

SY 0205

Manbij

5 183,99

408 143

78,7

Qamishli

SY 080200

Al Qamishli

637,27

232 096

364,2

Sarrin

-

-

-

-

-

Serekaniye

-

-

-

-

-

Tal Abyad

Tal Abyad

-

-

-

Tall Tamer

C 4409

Tall Tamri

-

7 285

-

For the Kurdish self-government
in the Rojava, is currently no precise information
on the administrative structure available - the
territorial structure presented here is from FSA
sources whose main forces are Kurdish units. The
population data demonstrated in the table is data
from the period before the Syrian civil war,
emitted by official Syrian sources. These are here
shown only in the case that the Syrian and Kurdish
territorial borders are largely identical,
otherwise no data is marked. However, they are
only of limited informative value because they are
relatively old and do not reflect the changed
population structure as a result of the civil war.
So only the territorial structure is significant,
considering that the borders to Turkey and the
Turkish occupied Syrian territory are still
military contested.